“Absorb CO2 and other dangerous gasses and, in turn, replenish the atmosphere with oxygen.

Produce enough oxygen on each acre for 18 people every day.

Absorb enough CO2 on each acre, over a year’s time, to equal the amount you produce when you drive your car 26,000 miles. Trees remove gaseous pollutants by absorbing them through the pores in the leaf surface. Particulates are trapped and filtered by leaves, stems and twigs, and washed to the ground by rainfall.”

What about re-purposing items to look like a Christmas tree?

The question is do you need an evergreen tree at all to have an X-mas tree? I know that sounds like a strange question, but creative people are re-purposing items and creating a recycled content environmentally friendly tree. See below:

Do you have a Nontraditional X-mas Tree to Share?

As you can tell from my lyrics above, I am not the creative one, but merely the storyteller. Let me know below how you have created a nontraditional holiday tree. Or alternatively, tell me if you have spotted a nontraditional Christmas tree on the internet or around town. Add the link in your comment.

Better yet, upload your videos or picture to Green Talk’s Fan Page for all of my friends to see. Sometimes, all it takes is someone with a little imagination for others to follow.

Not the Christmas tree itself, just the decor. We do something with the plastic cups to make it look cute for the tree. Ingenious, really.Printable Coupons´s last blog post ..Receive Free Shipping Now at Office Designs

haha, I love the bottle X-mas Tree that was displayed in Nanjing Road in Shanghai, China. I think sometimes Chinese can be very creative too. ^^ I think all these pictures stand for good wishes of mankind. I don’t know where you gathered all these nice pictures. Anyway thank you.